Hi Arhana, The script doesn't have to work in IE. I'm using server side scripts to determine which code to give out to different users. Firefox users will see the Iframe, while IE users will se an editable div. The IE solution is working fine.

- The iframe at the left is editable, it means that you could write in it.

When you write, I need the textarea at the right/below to be updated with the HTML content of the editable iframe. When you open the page in your Firefox browser, you will see this text "Init <b>Content</b> is comming here" in the textarea. This is the HTML code of the iframe. When you write in the iframe, I need this text to be updated dynamically.

You might be right that it's not possible, but of course I hope you're not:-) I really need this to work.

If it doesn't, then I need input from experts who are familiar with Wysiwyg editors on Firefox. Maybe there are alternative solutions. I will both need onkeyup and onkeydown events. Example. When someone clicks Ctrl+B, I want to make a function that converts the selected text into bold.

when working with such advanced things like rich text editor and wondering about cross browser compatibilities it is always good to know what's supported and what's not in different browsers I'd recommend to use "my favorite method" :)